B4L TIMORE TEE A TRE.
The public are respectfully informed that
for the rem un t -r qftli; Season the da u-s will
be opened at a quarter oast 5 uth Charles-street,
15J boxes and half boxes the very first
Quality Havana Cigars.
1500 wt. of excellent Barr Lead
oO baxes Mold Candles
Young Hyson Tea superior quality, fit for
retailing
Cotton Hosery by the Traink
Broad Cloths aiid Casimeres
40u0 wt Sene a Snake Hoot
1500 wt Ginsang
150 bbls. Siisqiuhana Flour
The, above articles wdl be sold very low for
Cash or good Negotiable paper.
November ?. eolOt
Richard Norris
Has received per shibs Cmavja, and Diana from
Liverpool, and nam opening at
No 1971-1, Market-street,
A general assortment of
Hardware^ Cutlery & Saddlery,
Which will be sold to country merchants
and others, wholesale and retail low for cash
or notes in town.
Also, per ship Six S:stersfrom Bristol,
Seine and Sail Twine,
Tin Plates,
Iron Wire, assorted No. 7, to 2l.
Broad Virginia Hoes,
Sheet Iron, si.igle double andtrebl,
Black and bright Vises,
Long Handle Frying Pans,
Spades and Shovels, &.C.
November ^^L^B d
Nezv Book, Stationary and Fancy Store,
SAMUEL F. BRADFORD,
No. 226, Markct-str^t, Baltimore^
Has IMPORTED & IS NOW OPENING A LARGE & GENERAL ASSORTMENT ol?
Books, Stationary and Fancy Goods,
OF THE FIRST QUALITY.
The Books are mostly of the best Editions, and many the latest and most esteemed pub-
lications of the British Metropolis
S. F. B. will be early and regularly supplied with the newest publications of the Ame-
rican and British Presses,- and all orders 1'ot i iiportihg particular works will receive prompt
atten ion.
A more fu 1 Catalogue, than the following, will be ready for de ivery in a few weeks.
Poems, by James Gfahame ; containing Dictionary of Natural History, -with colored
" -I ." .1..,, Tiln'M
Latest
Volumes
ByfYum and Goodhue,
No. 84, Bowly's wharf,
Have received per ship Monk, captain Len-
dall, from Salem,
S'JO bags (about 80JO lbs)
Heavy Black PEPPER,
Entitled to drawback. jgle
ALSO,
Per Brig Helen, capt. Foester, from Boston,
,_ P''!fi-„„_ CORSICA WINE.
U half pipes J
November 1. d6t.eo6t
Burlington Pork.
72 Barrels Mess and Prime, of a very ex-
" cellent qudity, just received, and will be in-
spected to-morrow morning
BALDliRS TON & CORNTHWAIT,
No 51, County WKarf.
On Hatul
40 Barrels SOUTHERN PORK, and
4 J do SHAD.
Novemhar 2._____________________
For Sale,
f 'just received pef the schooner Providence, capt.
Harris,)
5 tons Patent SHOT, assorted, from BB 10
No. G.
Also on hand,
50 .-asks London refined S \LTPETRE,
20 b'oxes Condon MUSTARD, IstStSd qua-
2000 bushels St. Uhes S ALT, and [ity,
£0 hhds 1st qudity SUGAR.
For term's apply to
LEVERING if NELMS,
No 28, Glieapside.
Nov. 2.________________________>i2j__
Just received and for Sale,
550 hhds Liverpool Salt
20 tons old sable Iron
16 do. Hemp
35 bundles Sole Leather, and
50 barrels Russet. |
Apply to
SAMUEL WILLIAMS,
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NovJ^________________________
Wanted,
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November 2.
d4t
Stray Cow.
Came to the. Subscriber's Farm, near Hooks-
town a red Cow, with a white 1'acc and some
yrhlte oii'her belly ; She is old, with Ut ear
marks, and gives milk. The owner is reqiu si.
ed to prove property, pay charges an 1 take her
away,
JOHN KIHNK'IICH.
November 2. eo ji
..Wants.a place.
, A Lad »f#»m. the Country, between 16 and
17 years t' ige, wails a Situation in a Retail
Dry Go .ut st re in tMs city. Satisfactory re-
ferences, t'espeoiing Character and Connecti-
ons, may be had bv applying ut 26, VV'aler-
»trcet. November?. d8t
A Partner wanted.
Wanted a partner of extensive mercantile
connections'in theC^ttntry, who can embark
from three to ten thousand dollars, in a whole-
Bale Goeery business, now established in this
City* Enquire of the printer.
November 2 ^^^^^^^
dot
G. P. and J. Lindenberger,
No. 200, Baltimore-street, opposite the Indian
. n Tavern,
Have received by the Si-c Sisters, from Bris-
tol, and now landing,
Tin in boxes,
Anviis and Vises,
Frying Pans,
Spades and Shovels,
Singls, double and treble Sheet Iron,
Nails, of every size,
Card and. iron Wire,
Broad Virginia Weeding Hoes, fee. $ic.
Which, with a variety of other goods in
tlie Hardware Line, will be disposed of on
ftOMnunndating terms. laept 26. d
Naval Chronicle
European Magazine
Edenburg Review
Sporting Magazine
Monthly Review
Fanner's Magazine J
The Athaeneum, a magazine of literary and
miscellaneous information, conducted by
J. Aikin, M. D.
The Annual Review, and History of Litera-
ture : by Arthur Aikin
Public Characters
The Literary Panorama
(All the above include the latest vols.
Also,
Sporting Magazine complete ill 29 volumes
Edenburg Review complete
Public Characters complete'
Steel's List of the Royal Navy, for July,
1807
Letters from England ; by Den Manuel Al-
varez Espriella, translated from the Spanish
A view of the present state of Poland ; by
George Burnett, late of Baliol college,
Oxford
Art account of the life and writings of David
Hume, Esquire ; by Thomas Ritchie
The last years of the reign of Louis XVI. ;
by Francis Hue, one of the officers of the
king's chamber, named by that monarch,
after the 10th of August, 1792, to the
honor of continuing with him and the
royal family ; translated by R C. Dallas,
Esq.
Practical Illustrations of Phetorical Gesture
and Action, adapted to the English Drama,
from a work on the same subject, by M.
Engel, member of the royal academy of
Berlin ; by Henry Siddons : embellished
with numerous engravings-, expressive of
the various passions, and representing the
modern cotsnme of the London Theatres
Lectures on the art of Engraving, delivered
at the royal institution of Great-Britain ; by
John Landseer, engraver to the king, and
F. S. A.
Memoirs of the Life of Great Conde, writ-
ten by his serene highness Louis Joseph De
Bourbon, Prince De Conde ; translated by
Fanny Holcroft.
An Introduction to the reading of the
Holy Scriptures, intended chiefly for young
students in divinity, written originally in
French, by Messieurs De Brausore and Len-
fant, by the order of the king of Prussia
A Tour through some of the Islands of
Orkney and Shetland, with a view chiefly
to objects of natural history, but including
also occasional remarks on the state of the
inhabitants, their husbandry and fisheries ;
by Patrick Nichl. secretary to the Natural
History Society of Edenburg
Thoughts on 'the effects of the British
government on the state of India ; accom-
panied with hints concerning the means of
conveying civil and religious instruction to
the natives of that country ; by the Rev.
William Tennant, L. L. D. late chaplain to
his majesty's troops in Bengal
A Treatise on Insanity, in which are con-
tained the principles of a new and more
practical analogy of maniacal disorders that
has yet been effertd to the public, exempli-
fied by numerous accurate historical relati-
ons of cases from the author's public (^private
practice, with plates illustrative of the cra-
niology of miniacs and ideots ; by Ph. Pinel,
professor of the school of medicine at Pa-
ris, &c.; translated from the French by D.
D. Davis, M. D.
A practical Treatise on the Powers of
Cantharidas, when used internally, demon-
strated by experiment and observations, in 8
parts, including an inquiry concerning the
nature and proper medicinal treatment of
gleet, Ieucorrhtea & obstinate sores ; by John
Robertson, surgeon, Edenburg, entraordinary
member of the royal medical society.
A short system of comparative Anatomy,
translated from the German of S. F. Bleu.
Imenback, professor of.|pedicines in the Uni-
versity of Gorttengen • by Win. Laurence,
fellow of the royal college of surgeons in
L.indoti, he. &c. with numerous additional
notes.
A View of the Nervous Temperament ; be-
ing Practical Enquiry into the increasing
rjrevalence prevention and treatment of those
disases commonly called Nervous, Bilious,
Stomach, and Livei Come! lints; Indigesti-
on ; Low Spirits, Gout ore. ; by Thomas
Trotter, M. D. ; late Physician to his ma-
jesty's fleet, under the command of ..dmiral
Earl Howe, K. G. &c. &q.
Mirth ana Metre, consisting of Poems,
serious, numerous and satirical, songs, son-
nets, Ballads and Bagatelles, written by C.
Dibden, Juu. ot Sauulei's Wells. ' ^L
Aphorisms of Sn Philip Sidney, with re-
mai ks ; by Miss Porter, author of Thaddeus
of Warsaw.
Tales front Shakespeare, designed for the
use of yViung persons ; by enables Lamb,
embellished with copperplates.
Travels in the year lho6, from Italy to
England, through the Tyrol, Styna, Bo-
hemia, Galhcia, Poland, and Livonia, con-
taining the particuiais id' the Liberation of
of Mrs. Spencer bn.nil, from tne stands of
the Flench Poffce, and of her subsequent
Flight through the countries above uienli-
tioned. Effi cted and written by the Mar
quis de Salvo, member oi the academy of
Sciences and Literature of Turin, #c.
Lucan's Pharsalia, translated into English
Ve se ; by Nicholas R"ve.
A Tour through sia Minor, & the Greek
Islands with an account of the inhabitants,
natural productions, and curiosities j foi the
instruction and amusement of youth ; by C.
Wilkinson
The Reign of < harlemange, considered
chiefly with reference to Religion, Laws,
Literature, and Manners ; by Henry Card,
A. M. Hembroi ke College Oxford.
Dissertation on the Gipsies, representing
their manner ot Lie, family economy; oc-
cupations ai.d trades, marriages ana educa-
te n, &c.
Gleanings in Africa, exhibiting a faithful
and correct view ot the mannwrs and cus-
toms of tlie inhabitants of the Cape of
Good-Hop-, and surrounding country, in-
terspersed with observations and reflections
on the state of slavery in the southern ex-
tremity of the African continent, in a se-
ries ot Utters from an English officer, dur-
ing the period in winch that colony was un-
der the protection of the British govern-
ment ; illustrated with engravings.
Hours of Leisure, or Essays and Charac-
teristics ; by George Brewer-Dedicated by
permission, to Lumby St. George Skeffing-
ton, esquire.
History of the rise and progress of the
Belgian Republic, until the revolution under
Philip, II. including a detail of the primary
causes of that memorable event ; from the
German original of Frederick Schiller—by
Thomas Home.
Views in Suffolk, Norfolk and North-
amptonshire, illustrative of the works of
Robert Bloomfield, accompanied with des-
criptions : to which is added, a Memoir of
tin; Poet's Life ; by E. W. Brayley.
Cow per, illustrated by a series of Views,
in or near the park of Weston-Underwood,
Bucks, accompanied with copious descrip-
tions and a brief sketch of the Poet's Life.
The Young Lady's and Gentleman's At-
las, for assisting them in the knowledge of
Geography ; bv John Adams, teacher of
the mathematics, Edmonton.
Blair's Class Book ; orthrM hundred and
sixty-five lessons adapted ta the use of
schools, for every da^ in the year.
the Snbhath. Sal bath Walks, Rural C.ah-n
dar. Birds of Scotland, ,M,arj Stuart, fir. Ac.
Raynal's History of the East and West-
Inaies.
Bell's Edition, of the British Poets, 110
volumes. «.
Hume and Smollett's History of England.
Rollins Ancient History.
Ulloa's Voyage to Smith-America.
Elegant Extracts : prose, verse & epistles.
Dobson's Life of Petrarch.
Goldsmith's Rome.
Leland's Demosthenes.
Lempriere's Classical Dictionary.
Sbakspeare. with engravings from origi-
nal designs of Fusseli.
Do. miniature edition.
Pipe's Works.
Popt-'s Homer, llliad and Odyssy.
Chesterfield's Letters, 4 volsSvo.
Do. do. 4 v. Is lSiiiO.
Sporting Anecdotes, with plates.
Melmoth's Letters of icero
Lounger's Common Place Book.
Massinger's Plays.
Johnson's Works, various editions.
M. Du |5roca's Anecdotes of Celebrated Wo-
men
Osians's Poems
Linn's Powers of Genius
Cowper's Poems ~)
G-ay's Poems > Superb Editions
Thompson's Seasons J
Pope's Essay on Man
------ Rape of the Lock
Wordsworth's Poems
Bloomfield's Wild Flowers
The Chase, a Poem ; by Somerville
Littleton's Letters
-------------Pot ins
Akenside's Pleasures of Immagination
Paul and Virginia
I'.eat'e's v>instril
The Old English Barron
Tales of the Castle"
The Italian ; by Ann Radcliffe
Swift's'Tale of a Tub
S'ephen's Lecture's on Head's
The S -cret Histoty of the Green Room
Moore's Anacreon
Reeve's Bible, nine vols, elegantly bound in
morocco
Lawrence's Sfrmons
Moore's View of France
Ros oe's Life of Lorenzo de
Medici
Johnson's lives of the Peels
Fessendan's Terrible Ti'aclo-
I'leim
Tucker's Blackntone's Com-
mentaries
Walker's Oictioiv-ry of the
English i anguage
Ferguson's Lectures
Black's Chenostry
Denman's M'dwif'ery
Walker's Sermons
Volnev's View
A each i sis' Travels
Public C ' iracters, in sets and
Dingle volun e.s
On n's Exposition
L tvoisic 's eleiuisti-y
Massi lee's Sermons
---------("liarg's
Smith's Wealth of Nations
P Oil lens His ory of Ireland
Salmon's Gymnastic* fir Youth
Conductor Geuen lis
Burgh's Dignity of Human
Mature
Butler's Analogy
Alibert on Intel¦ niittents
West's Letters to Young
Men
Watt's Logic
Kollei's Ancient History
Sterne's Works
Ferge son's /'. strwnomy
D'lsraeli's '.iomances
Uer.ei's Meditations
Eord'ce's Sermons
--------- Addresses
Grab ine's liirds of Scotland
Mise ies of Human Lite
Teomsim's Seasons
pla'es ^^^^^^
Juttius's Letters, various editions
nex's Essays ^^^^^^^k
H.iwney'e Measurer
Haw kin's History of the Turkish and Ot-
toman Empire
D ilride;e's Works',
Marty n's Botany
Keith's Tt i ijonorrtetry
Ashley's Xe.iiophon
Adams pn the Use of Globes
Newman's Spanish and English Dictionary
Gattel's do.do. do.
Boyer's French Dictionary
Nugent's do. do.
Ainswoith's Latin Dictionary
Young's do. do.
John-on's Dictionary, various editions
Delpliine's Spanish Grammar
La Floresta Espaiiiiiia ^m
Laurie and Whittle's 4to Atlas ; colored
Maps.
Bailey's O-'id, Davielson'-S Ovid.
Rennet's Roman Antiquities.
Adams' do. do.
Simson's Algebra.
______Conic Sections.
Pye's Dictionary of Ancient Geography,
Vattel's Law of Nations.
Stack's Lectures on the Acts of the A-
pOS'lt-S.
Kirwan on Manures.
Pocket Bibl s, various editions.
Bonny castle's Arithmetic.
John and Charles Beli's Anatomy,
Murray's Chemistry.
--------- Materia Medica.
Baudelocque's Midwifery.
Huxham on Fevers.
Robertson on Jail Fevers.
Clarke on Fevers.
Thompson's Chemistry, new edition, im-
proved.
Accum's Chemistry.
Sydenham's Works.
Cleghoni on the Diseases of Minorca.
Currje on Minetal W'aters.
Burn^s on Inflammation.
Saunders on the Liver.
Bell on the Venereal.
Beil on Ulcers.
Blane on the Diseases of Seamen. *.
Barclay's Anatomical Nomenclature.
Noble's History of Cromwell
)' otter's Antiquities
, . listory of the French
Revolution
Paley's Christian Theology
Binkei-tcn'sG'-og aphy
Do. D) Abiidged
Newton on theFrephecirt
Hoole's Aviosto
Hunter's Sacred Biogra] by
Russels Modern and Ancient
Europe
Mercier's Picture of Paris
Mirabeau's History of the
Court of Berlin
Bishop Portent's Lectures
Life of Professor Heed
Williams' History of Vermont
Federalist, by Alexander Ha-
milton
Guieeiadine's History of Italy
Recce's Medical Guide
Thomson's Letters
—i------ Si.(lonles
Memoirs ol Pope Pins sixth
Sect'et Memoirs ot uie Couit
ot'lf msbiivgh
Maloiiu's Diydi n
Moare's Vot »g< s
Mackiiuosh's French Revolu-
tii m
Mexico
Join s. n's Dictionary, quarto,
octavo, and pocket editions
Boeert rat's Charles oth
Plutarch's 1 .'ivc s
Count Ktunl'ord's Essays
Rush's Works
--------- Inquiry
Robertson's tnirica
Sansom's American Letters
Goldsmith's H.stoi-i oi Eng.
laud, octavo and duodecimo
Memoirs of Footu
Burns's Works
Marmontel's Memoir's
Hnddisferd's Foetns
Howard's-I.ife
Locke's esssys ^B^^^
Fyfe's Anatomy
Voltaire's Charles 12th
Chapone's Letters
Cottle's Poems
Plea.,\ir.s ot Imagination
Aikin'a Letters
Voltaire's Philosophical Dicti-
onary
Vicar of Wnkefield
Dotld's 'i i.oughts in Prison
Savage's Works
Memoirs of Dv. Pi iestly
Lord Teigenioatb's Life of
Sir William Jones
Adams's Philosophy
Hume's History of England
Soutbey's Medoc
Dr. Rush on Fevers
Linn's Poems
Webstar on Pestilence
Haddiffe's four
Brown's Works
Frederick's History of Corsica
Britisli Classics, 39 vols, and
7 volumes
Adams's Defence
Bea ljou's Greece
Barrow's Travels in China
Austin's Lctteis
Audi ore's Travels
Beloe's Anecdotes of Litera-
ture
Lias of Catharine 2J
Cowpev's Life
Cootte's History of England
DenOii's Travels in Egypt
Curr.'s CivilJWars of Ireland
Williams's Letters
Gisborn'e* on Religion
Cart's straBjyer in Ireland
Dupatu's Travels in Italy
Dickinson's Writings
Ferguson' History of Rome
HuUon's Re creations
Gibbon's History of Rome
J)o. Do. Abridged
Johnson's Letters
J tie; so ,'s Notes
K itli's Trigonometry
Johnson's Book-Keeping
Keating's IJistory of
Hume's Essays H_______
B inlay's Uicti nary
Morse's American Geography
------Universal Do.
Aiken's Annual Kevietv
Pje's Skjtelics
Satirical View of London
Miss Williams's Rambles Fur-
lll'T
Raft's Natural History
Watkin's RiugVapby
Vertet's Revo.ution of Portu-
gal '
Rowe.'s Exercises
Life of Voltu,re
Goldsmith's Natural History
Dumonti r's Letters
Rcpton on Laadscape Gar-
dening'
Giiibid's Works
Horde's l'asso
G'dlord's Juvenal
Helme's History of Scotli.nd
Bigland's Letters on History
Burks cm the Sublime and
Beautiful
Roger's Pleasures of Memory
Pleasures and Pains of Me-
mory
Langliarne's Fables of Flora
Franklin's Works
Cotton's Work's
Charlotte's Letters
Cowper's Pocins
Ossian's Poems
Union Dictionary
W ebster's Dictionary
Volney's Lectures
Sh•¦nstone's Essays
Char) >tte Smith's Sonnett'9
Stai'm's Pio is Ri flections for
Every Day in tlie Year
Johnson on the Study of His-
tory
tExtracts, Prose,Vci\>e
and Epistles
Sp clator, various editions
I Uev
Roinhler
Taller
Connoisseur
Theatrical Dictionary
Graglio's Italian Grammar
HayUy's Triumph's of 'fern.
per
M s Helme's Memorial Tales
Lsdies* Library
Collin's Poem's
Hoyle's Games
G 'srier'a Idyls
Gray's Poems
Addison's Works
Aikensidt's Poems
AvmsU'ong'ik Green's Poems
Count Fathom
Clifton's Poems
Geulis's Theatre D'EdHCation
Johnson's itasselas
Pindar's Poems
Bass, las and Dinarbas
Adolplms's Memoirs
---------1 History of France
Fox's Life of Aehmed
Annals of the French Revo-
IntUn
Asiatic Researches 7 vols.
Allen's Deuiostuenes
Anecdotes of Peter the Great
A ml •'-.on mi Commerce
Beatson's Index to the House
of Con mons
Naval end Military Memoirs
Biographical uecdotes
m's Ph loso; )iy
Bisset's Liieef GeorS)e 3d
Hiiifli floy'd's (supposed uu-
tliorof Junius) Works
Beekferd s Hunting
Belsham's Essays
1 ry m's Astronomy
Bate's Rural Philosophy
Bolinbroke on History
Miss Bailie; 's Plays"
Bnrtin's Anatomy of Melan-
choly
irsnpnt S< Fletcher's Work*
Cluittertoii s Wo:ks
Cullen's Practice
Cliivis Hotnerica
C talhis's Pocri s
Clark's Sermons
Conk s Life of MaokKa
Chemica' Cutecliism
Combrune on Learning
Coxe'sT avels
1) yden's Vii gil
1 lufTon Genius
Dion ci on Painting
a' e Essays
Clavigero'j History ofMexito
Dalaway's Anecdotes of the
Arts
Essays on Sporting
Kaimes's Elements of Criti-
cism'
Fielding's Xenov'.ion
Ferguson on Perspi ctive
FofsMli's Moral Scjence
F rgusori on Society
Viera'sPortuguese Dictionary
Anqueiel's Universal I;
ai-y
Cil Bias (superb edition)
Laurie's History of Masonry
History of Mathematics
Pi-ui's Ht-rvest Home
Hoole's MeHtslassio
Harwood.'s Antiquities of
Greece
Jacqu'n's Chemistry
il tier's First Lines
Fenelon on Education
Bsrr'mgton's Nugo; Antique
Enson'i Independent Man
s on Education
Klassroth's Essays
Life of Itcuttie
Leland's Lifeel'Philipof ivla-
ced ai
Link's Travels in Portugal
Life of Fletcher & The
Life of Lady Guion
Cillies's History pf.Grei
Crcswell's Memoirs
Gihics's Life of Frederic 2(1
Guthrie's Cicero
Good's LifcofCeddcs.
phersoii's eee-'-'ated edi-
ti .ii of '. Issiah's P ems
Giiii-s's \v.iksof Aristct'c —
Memoirs of'Leuis 14lli
Mu-phy's Life ol Garrick
Melmo'b's Pliny
Maurice's Poems
Ma-laurin's Works
Ma< lain-ie on Fluxions
Mercier's P hies
Life of Abbcroni
Monkhottse's Sermons
Murphy's W u-ks
Millar on Banks
Madan's Juvenal
Prid'-anx'i. Connections
Phillidoron CI:
Gray's Key to the Old Testa-
ment
Melmnth's Li'r of Cicero
Piozzi's Synonomy
P iVti'idge's Sermons
Potter's Eschylus
Paris as it Was and as it Is
Voice's Astronomy
Wood's History of Svvitzer*
land
Popular Ballads
SteWirt's Ar.eedotes
Store.h's View of Petersburg
Smcriiovi's Survey of Russia
Brute's Travels to the Source
of the Nile (anew and ele-
gant edition, with plates, 7
vols )
Bidlake's Poems
Z'dliki rVri-'s Sermons
Townseni's Poems
Blah's Lectures
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